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- “Exploring Psychological Restoration in Favorite Indoor and Outdoor Urban Places Using a Top-Down Perspective”, Subiza-Pérez et al 2021
- “Global Urbanicity Is Associated With Brain and Behavior in Young People”, Xu et al 2021b
- “Effects of Public Green Space on Acute Psychophysiological Stress Response: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Evidence”, Mygind et al 2019
- “Residential Green Space in Childhood Is Associated With Lower Risk of Psychiatric Disorders from Adolescence into Adulthood”, Engemann et al 2019
- “Linking Student Performance in Massachusetts Elementary Schools With the ‘Greenness’ of School Surroundings Using Remote Sensing”, Wu et al 2014
- “Would You Be Happier Living in a Greener Urban Area? A Fixed-Effects Analysis of Panel Data”, White et al 2013
- “Interacting With Nature Improves Cognition and Affect for Individuals With Depression”, Berman et al 2012
- “Exercise-Based, Nature-Based and Socially Interactive-Based Initiatives Improve Mood and Self-Esteem in the Clinical Population”, Barton et al 2011
- “Delusion Content across the 20th Century in an American Psychiatric Hospital”, Cannon & Kramer 2011
- “Could Exposure to Everyday Green Spaces Help Treat ADHD? Evidence from Children’s Play Settings”
- “City Living and Urban Upbringing Affect Neural Social Stress Processing in Humans”, Lederbogen 2011
- “What Is the Best Dose of Nature and Green Exercise for Improving Mental Health? A Multi-Study Analysis”, Barton & Pretty 2010
- “The Physiological Effects of Shinrin-Yoku (taking in the Forest Atmosphere or Forest Bathing): Evidence from Field Experiments in 24 Forests across Japan”, Park et al 2010
- “Restorative Effects of Natural Environment Experiences”, Hartig 1991
- “Children With Attention Deficits Concentrate Better After Walk in the Park”
- “Coping With Poverty: Impacts of Environment and Attention in the Inner City”, Kuo 2024
- Miscellaneous
See Also
Links
“Exploring Psychological Restoration in Favorite Indoor and Outdoor Urban Places Using a Top-Down Perspective”, Subiza-Pérez et al 2021
“Global Urbanicity Is Associated With Brain and Behavior in Young People”, Xu et al 2021b
Global urbanicity is associated with brain and behavior in young people
“Effects of Public Green Space on Acute Psychophysiological Stress Response: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Evidence”, Mygind et al 2019
“Residential Green Space in Childhood Is Associated With Lower Risk of Psychiatric Disorders from Adolescence into Adulthood”, Engemann et al 2019
“Linking Student Performance in Massachusetts Elementary Schools With the ‘Greenness’ of School Surroundings Using Remote Sensing”, Wu et al 2014
“Would You Be Happier Living in a Greener Urban Area? A Fixed-Effects Analysis of Panel Data”, White et al 2013
Would You Be Happier Living in a Greener Urban Area? A Fixed-Effects Analysis of Panel Data
“Interacting With Nature Improves Cognition and Affect for Individuals With Depression”, Berman et al 2012
Interacting with nature improves cognition and affect for individuals with depression
“Exercise-Based, Nature-Based and Socially Interactive-Based Initiatives Improve Mood and Self-Esteem in the Clinical Population”, Barton et al 2011
“Delusion Content across the 20th Century in an American Psychiatric Hospital”, Cannon & Kramer 2011
Delusion content across the 20th century in an American psychiatric hospital
“Could Exposure to Everyday Green Spaces Help Treat ADHD? Evidence from Children’s Play Settings”
Could Exposure to Everyday Green Spaces Help Treat ADHD? Evidence from Children’s Play Settings:
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“City Living and Urban Upbringing Affect Neural Social Stress Processing in Humans”, Lederbogen 2011
City living and urban upbringing affect neural social stress processing in humans:
“What Is the Best Dose of Nature and Green Exercise for Improving Mental Health? A Multi-Study Analysis”, Barton & Pretty 2010
View PDF:
“The Physiological Effects of Shinrin-Yoku (taking in the Forest Atmosphere or Forest Bathing): Evidence from Field Experiments in 24 Forests across Japan”, Park et al 2010
“Restorative Effects of Natural Environment Experiences”, Hartig 1991
“Children With Attention Deficits Concentrate Better After Walk in the Park”
Children with attention deficits concentrate better after walk in the park:
“Coping With Poverty: Impacts of Environment and Attention in the Inner City”, Kuo 2024
Coping With Poverty: Impacts of Environment and Attention in the Inner City:
Miscellaneous
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/doc/psychology/nature/2010-peen.pdf
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/doc/psychology/nature/2008-sugiyama.pdf
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/doc/psychology/nature/2008-berman.pdf
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/doc/psychology/nature/1997-torrey.pdf
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